The Great Canadian Gaming Corporation (GC) announced that Casino New Brunswick reopened on Monday as part of New Brunswick’s COVID-19 recovery plan.
According to the company, the reopening follows new operational plans and protocols, which include reduced facility guest capacity and slot machines, and the suspension of most amenities in an effort to follow physical distancing requirements issued by Public Health.
READ MORE: Cashless gambling? How coronavirus may change Canada’s casinos
Table games are currently not available, and the hotel is also not reopening at this time.
Get breaking National news
The company also noted that plexiglass has been installed throughout the casino and masks are mandatory for all staff and guests.
“Due to the current heightened health and safety guidelines – our Food & Beverage outlets will remain closed,” the company added.
- Chinese EV issue part of U.S. trade talks, Mexico foreign secretary says
- Vancouver working to avoid ‘the great sigh’ following FIFA World Cup excitement
- Port of Vancouver expansion project referred to Canada’s Major Projects Office
- Close to 800,000 have applied for $100 rebate, payments coming: Alberta’s Smith
Identification will be required upon entering any of the company’s facilities for contact tracing purposes in the event an individual is diagnosed with COVID-19, the company stated.
“By retaining contact information for each guest frequenting a facility, Casino New Brunswick can quickly and effectively support public health authorities to identify others that may have come into contact with the diagnosed individual.”
The casino’s new hours of operations are from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. seven days a week.
Comments
Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.